In a travesty of the English language ... yes. Common usage and political correctness has rendered this monstrosity valid.
"Either Bill or Tony will lend you his book" would have been the proper wording 50 years ago.
Yes, it makes sense.
Lend Me is when you can lend someone a book from your nook. But you can only lend that person the book once and you can not lend a book more than once. So once you lend a book to someone, you can't lend it to that person or anyone else again until you get a new nook. The person that you lend the book to has 1 week to accept the lend and then they have 2 weeks to read it. I believe the kindle has borrow it or something like that. Also, lend me is free.
Example: if you have a book that I want to use, you lend it to me, I borrow it from you.
LEND-as in "lend me your ear"and-LERas in "learn" (without the -n)Also the spelling is either Laendler (-ae-) orLändler (-ä-).
Quidditch Through the Ages
I'm sorry I don't have one either.
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I can lend you this money to pay your bill with your promise of repayment.
she lends "Quidditch Through The Ages" thanx :-)
Leslie lent Bill's raincoat to Jess last week.
dear Rames, I need the book which you have been reading on the life of Mahatma Gandhi Would you kindly lend it to me for few days? Thanking in anticipation. your's sincierly, Onkesh Sharma
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